CCM Nurse

Find a CCM Nurse

Find Certified Case Manager (CCM) nurses who coordinate complex care across hospitals, health plans, workers' compensation, home health, and community settings.

What CCM nurses do

  • Assess medical, social, and financial needs
  • Build individualized care plans across settings
  • Coordinate among providers, payers, and family
  • Advocate for patient access and benefits
  • Track outcomes, cost, and quality measures

Where CCM nurses practice

  • Hospitals (utilization and discharge planning)
  • Health plans and managed care organizations
  • Workers' compensation carriers and TPAs
  • Home health, hospice, and palliative programs
  • Specialty programs (oncology, behavioral, geriatrics)

How to search the CCM directory

  • Filter by state and metro area
  • Filter by setting (payer, provider, workers' comp)
  • Filter by clinical specialty
  • Verify CCM certification with CCMC
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is a CCM nurse?

A Certified Case Manager (CCM) coordinates care for complex patients across providers, settings, and payers. Most CCMs are RNs who passed the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC) exam.

When do I need a CCM nurse?

When you're navigating multiple specialists, a complex discharge, long-term workers' compensation recovery, or chronic disease management spanning home, clinic, and hospital.

How do I verify CCM certification?

Use the CCMC public verification portal. Verify the underlying RN license separately through the state board of nursing.